Divided
- Episode aired Jan 18, 2018
- TV-14
- 42m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
2.4K
YOUR RATING
Oliver discovers one of Cayden's secrets; he decides to team up with an unlikely ally to defeat him; Dinah spends time with Vince.Oliver discovers one of Cayden's secrets; he decides to team up with an unlikely ally to defeat him; Dinah spends time with Vince.Oliver discovers one of Cayden's secrets; he decides to team up with an unlikely ally to defeat him; Dinah spends time with Vince.
Anthony F. Ingram
- Accountant
- (as Anthony Ingram)
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My problem with the Arrowverse shows, and specifically Arrow, is that I don't feel like the shows take chances anymore. Almost everything of significance that happens is undone a few weeks later. The break-up of Team Arrow into two separate teams will most certainly be changed within the next few episodes. Granted, there is not a single part of me that feels we even need Rene, Dinah, or Curtis anymore (or maybe ever did). But I know for a fact that those three will be back on the team by episode 14 or 15.
This episode, albeit better than the awful mid-season finale, was yet another example as to how far this show has fallen off the map. And the fact that even with the original Team Arrow taking back the shotcalling duties, I can't say I'm looking forward to next week's episode. Heck, I keep laughing at the fact that there's even a debate as to if OTA can defeat Cayden James & crew by themselves. Have Rene, Dinah, or Curtis ever showed us that they are a vital part of the team? No, it's Diggle, Felicity and Oliver. That's who matters. But I guess this is a different conversation.
There was one particularly great moment in the episode, that being the really great one-shot fight sequence in the warehouse. The action isn't at the point where I care about every punch and kick like I do when there's a good villain, but I can always appreciate a really well put-together fight sequence. And you know what made it so great? It was Ollie by himself in the field. It was also nice to see Thea and Lance have a few scenes together. Those two were a highlight of last season, even with Thea only appearing in like 14 episodes. But besides those two things, there wasn't much to talk about with this episode, at least good things to talk about.
6.1/10
This episode, albeit better than the awful mid-season finale, was yet another example as to how far this show has fallen off the map. And the fact that even with the original Team Arrow taking back the shotcalling duties, I can't say I'm looking forward to next week's episode. Heck, I keep laughing at the fact that there's even a debate as to if OTA can defeat Cayden James & crew by themselves. Have Rene, Dinah, or Curtis ever showed us that they are a vital part of the team? No, it's Diggle, Felicity and Oliver. That's who matters. But I guess this is a different conversation.
There was one particularly great moment in the episode, that being the really great one-shot fight sequence in the warehouse. The action isn't at the point where I care about every punch and kick like I do when there's a good villain, but I can always appreciate a really well put-together fight sequence. And you know what made it so great? It was Ollie by himself in the field. It was also nice to see Thea and Lance have a few scenes together. Those two were a highlight of last season, even with Thea only appearing in like 14 episodes. But besides those two things, there wasn't much to talk about with this episode, at least good things to talk about.
6.1/10
Can I start off by saying I LOVED this show seasons 1 and 2. Then it got a little off track with season 3, season 4 was dumb, and then season 5 brought me back. I am at least 10 episodes behind because I do not give a rats ass about this show anymore. How can you go from a stellar season last year to a piece of crap season this year? Everyone acts like a baby, none of it makes sense, the main bad guy is dumb as hell, laurel is dumb as hell, and quite frankly this show is dumb as hell. I don't know how the cw thought that renewing this show for a seventh season was a good idea because from what I've seen, a lot of people hate this show now. I can't keep up with it anymore and I'm now done with it. RIP Arrow. You had a good run.
Damn this tv series was one of the best in past, but every episode it's getting more and more childish; looks like writers are focused on kids. It has become a real trash.
"Irreconcilable Differences" was not a good episode to boot, unfortunately, "Divided" barely improves upon it. Aside from one awesome shaky cam one take fight scene, this episode really has nothing going for it. The forced team drama aspect and the continuous failure to flesh out villains just didn't feel right or needed. "Divided" does have good moments, but not enough. Careful optimism for the rest of the season.
While I'd love to see the direction the new team will take (even tho, they are annoying) I just hope it'll be temporary, two separate two teams is not gonna workout for this show. I hope it'll be for the time being. Vince turns out to be undercover, and it seems like he'll be the inside man for the team in the coming episodes. I'm loving the Thea and Quentin scene. there are good fighting sequences as well.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Panamax freighter "Huntress", as mentioned in the beginning of the episode, is a ship that can pass through the Panama Canal.
- Quotes
Green Arrow: I thought you only target criminals.
Vigilante: Thought you'd know vigilantes are criminals, Mr. Mayor.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Greatest TV Fight Scenes (2024)
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- 42m
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- 16:9 HD
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